Hub360 met with the Minister of State at the Department of Enterprise, Trade & Employment & at the Department of Social Protection
The team at Hub360 had the pleasure of meeting Minister Neale Richmond, Minister of State at the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment and at the Department of Social Protection, and Martin Heydon, the Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine.
John O’Neill described for the ministers how the Hub360 Tipper App effectively manages construction materials delivered to construction site and the destination of waste moved off site, to enable all stakeholders work together, with the verifiable data needed, to support our circular economy ambitions.
During the meeting with the Ministers John also explained the Hub360 Tipper App provides subcontractors with a digital tool to track the destination of materials removed from construction sites.
Denise O’Kelly highlighted how the latest EU waste management directive has placed on the need to create transparency and efficiency in waste management practices to ensure compliance with regulations.
Denise O’Kelly said that compared to the UK( which was 90% digital) in Ireland, pen and paper is the default, which in 2024 was hard to fathom.
John O’Neill went on to explain how the Hub360 Tipper App had enabled better resource management, more efficiently run businesses and cost savings when deployed.
He outlined the experience of the users of the Hub Tipper App, and how they said it was an absolute game changer for them, as it had been so effective in improving the day to day running of their businesses.